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| Posted by: gunne on Sunday, May 21, 2006 - 21:11 Submitted by gunne |
| | | | At The Register is an article published that tells Apple had been working closely with PA Semi - a maker of low-power Power processors - before deciding switching to Intel.
Find the article here at: The Register
Here is an article about PA Semi: The Register again
PA Semi Home page
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Re: Did Apple make a mistake by switching to Intel?
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by ironfist on May 22, 2006 - 12:00 (User information | Send a message
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Interesting thoughts. Apple, however, are well-known for switching
suppliers if they can save five bucks. And, don't forget, they get integrated
DRM with new Intel CPU's. Apple's big business is the iPod and iTunes.
DRM is more important to them then which CPU they run. And they know
most of their users don't give a rats arse what's inside the machine.
They don't even open up their machines themselves, they turn them
in to service centers when they want to upgrade memory..
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